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Tuesday, 02 December 2008

SMH may lose more columnists over Carlton sacking

29/08/2008 6:14:00 PM.  | LIVENEWS.com.au & AAP
The Sydney Morning Herald contributor and ABC Radio host Richard Glover says Fairfax Media management will have to sack him too if they don't reinstate fellow columnist Mike Carlton.

Fairfax announced on Tuesday it would cut five per cent of its full-time workers - 550 staff - across Australia and New Zealand, prompting a mass walk-out at its offices including in Melbourne and Sydney.

Almost one third of the positions to go are journalists.

Carlton, a prominent media identity and 2UE breakfast show host, was fired today after refusing to cross the picket line to write his weekly column for the Herald's Saturday edition.

Glover has written to Fairfax management on behalf of fellow Fairfax contributors, warning they will have to sack him and other contributors if they go ahead with Carlton's sacking.

"We remind the company that, having set an example with Mike Carlton, it may need to sack all the undersigned if it insists on this course of action," reads the pledge, published on the strike website, www.fairgofairfax.org.au.

"We believe the company hires columnists on the basis that they have principles. It is wrong to sack them for the same reason."

Glover interviewed The Sydney Morning Herald editor Alan Oakley on his afternoon drive-time show today and warned Mr Oakley he may not be filing for next week's Saturday edition.

"My column will be appearing in the paper tomorrow, which embarrasses me in a way," Glover said.

"It appears because it was filed on my deadline on Tuesday morning ... before all this industrial action began.

"But can I say to you Alan, if next Tuesday when my deadline is, if there's industrial action going on I won't be filing the column."

Mr Oakley said: "I guess we'll wait and see, Richard. I hope that's not the case.

"There's a great column in the paper tomorrow Richard, I'm sure the readers will be looking forward to it."

Glover replied: "Well, not the week after."

Mr Oakley refused to expand on Carlton's sacking, and would only repeat that the dispute was between Fairfax Media management and staff.

"Mike is not a member of The Sydney Morning Herald staff," he said.

He said despite the industrial action, tomorrow's The Sydney Morning Herald and Sunday's Sun-Herald newspapers would be published as normal with all sections and magazines included.

"It's not a half-decent product, it's a very decent product. It's as normal," he said.

Fairfax staff in Sydney and Melbourne yesterday walked off the job until Monday over the company's job cut plans.

COMMENTS

Friday, 29 August 2008

One less leftie Journalist.

Posted by: Desmond Harris, Beacon Hill

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Geez you have to pretty bad to be sacked by SMH, they’re a magnet for lefty loonies.

Posted by: Bart R, Sydney

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Now we just have to rid the world of Piers Akerman, Andrew Bolt, Alan Jones, Ray Hadley and all the conservative-loving jerks.

Posted by: Mark Sales, Aberglasslyn

Friday, 29 August 2008

If you get rid of them then there will be nobody to stand up for the real everyday people. If you keep the lefties then only the arty farty, radical "want to change the world" wankers will be looked after, which makes a minority. Lefties destroy, Democracy Economy Journalism Education Law and order Immigration The list goes on

Posted by: Bart R, Sydney

Friday, 29 August 2008

AND add yourself, Mark Sales, to the far left jerk narrow mind list - and that would make the rest of us conservatives happy!

Posted by: Terri McGraw, Lane Cove

Friday, 29 August 2008

Sales - what value is there in silencing all the people that disagree with your warped view of life? I believe you've named the only journo's with the balls to challenge this Rudd circus. Your not descended from Goerbels by any chance?

Posted by: Geoff Bolton, Lane Cove

Friday, 29 August 2008

Mark Sales, You really are a big, big fan of Carlton’s aren't you?. You equate Carlton with all those nice fair minded journalists like Piers, Andrew and Alan etc.Pity we cannot organise a strike at the ABC and have people like Kerry O'Brien thrown out. They are the worst offenders with left wing bias-because they are doing it using taxpayer’s funds.

Posted by: Desmond Harris, Beacon Hill

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

LOL, hard to read the truth they write huh mark. Carlton was one of yours. didnt you notice, he not far left enough ?

Posted by: susan lawe, gippsland

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Mike Carlton good riddens - thought he was fool on the radio and wouldn't read his column if it were the last newspaper in Oz.

Posted by: Terri McGraw, Lane Cove

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

The very best news I've had all week. Without doubt Mike Carlton was the most biased of the group of fully paid up ALP members masquerading as journalists at the SMH. It was impossible for him to write his Saturday columns without managing to get in a large slice of his vitriolic invective against whichever Liberal politician of the week took his fancy. It must be galling for him to go on strike the very week that Barry O'farrell stood up to the bully boys of the ALP. Such opportunity lost!!

Posted by: Hamish MacPherson, SYDNEY

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Geoff, 4 of the onlyones left who will challenge the left and ask the hard questions. Mark cant see that in order to have a true democracy, we need the likes of these four men. He obvioulsy hasnt realised Carlton is in fact, one of his lefty media men...bad when you dont recognise one of your own Mark , LOL.

Posted by: susan lawe, gippsland

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

At least Mike Carlton's column was in the editorial section, unlike all of those front page SMH opinions.

Posted by: Joseph Sydney, Darlinghurst

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

He has lost loads of listeners because of the rugby league talk he introduced earlier this year as well. Used to be a listener but have turned to 2Gb instead.

Posted by: Andy Shaver, Sydney

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Such a nasty little man so bitter,twisted ,and jealous of others success.

Posted by: Mr&shaddock Shaddock, Eastwood

Friday, 29 August 2008

Shad's, are you describing Graeme Henderson or Mike Carlton?

Posted by: Geoff Bolton, Lane Cove

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

LOL, Geoff ,I have to give it to you, you keep him on his toes. Makes for a well grounded human being Geoff, one with the ability to see the funny side too. Thanks for making me laugh.

Posted by: susan lawe, gippsland

Friday, 29 August 2008

Susan, most contributors here have a valid opinion and also have a bit of fun. Others just can't get beyond their nasty, vindictive, hatred of all things successful and good (the likes of Henderson & Ambrose). And then there are those (like Dapto) who seem to have diffiulty working out which day of the week it is! And then there's the "serious" contributors like Des, Con Lib, WO & Bart who keep us all honest with irrefutible facts. Makes for an interesting blog?

Posted by: Bolts Bolton, Lane Cove

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

The only reason I purchased the SMH on Saturday's was for Mike Carlton's column. How dare the SHM propritors deprive me of this pleasure. I want to be compensated for the depressed state I will find myself in from this Saturday onwards.

Posted by: Gordon Thomas, Hurstville

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Where did all this "us" and "yours" crap start from. Why are we all so viotriolic. If you stand hard left orhard right it means you're not prepared to listen to reason. You cannot deny Carlton is an intelligent man. So is Jones. They both play games because being balanced doesn't seem to win listeners. That's because people don't have the intelligence to frorm their own balanced views on issues. For evidence, read this trail upwards.

Posted by: Phil Dobbie, Wahroonga

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Very, very happy that Mike Carlton has been pulled down a peg. He's an arrogant over-rated prick. His column was just a regurgitation of his radio vitriole anyway, so Fairfax were paying twice for the same unimaginative twaddle. And Sandy Aloisi was correct when she asked for him to attend elocution classes. He is a dried up old male version of Germain Greer. And he can't help but bite the hand that feeds him.

Posted by: John Brogan, Annandale

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Would be nice Dobbie...but balanced political opinion left years ago, along with forming one's own balanced views on issues. Media used to be balanced too. Now , fact of life is, balanced opinion cannot be posted for fear of unbalanced minds being unable to carry on a rational debate, without resorting to insults. Fact of life today Dobbie.

Posted by: susan lawe, gippsland

Friday, 12 September 2008

Actually Susan, my first name is Phil, not Dobbie.

Posted by: Phil Dobbie, Wahroonga

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

The SMH could print the political comments of Swift and they would be more relevant than anything Carlton produces. Carlton's writings can do anything, except inform. If they hire a conservative instead, I might begin reading the SMH again.

Posted by: Happy Fun Ball, Carramar/Sydney

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Faifax is sitting back laughing at the free publicity 2GB are giving this story.I am just laughing at the usual unabashed rubbish written by the right wing dribblers on this station.Dont any of you lot know how the world works?Obviously not.

Posted by: LANCE FREESTONE, Cambridge Park

Friday, 29 August 2008

Freestone, you fool. "Unabashed rubbish" is apolitical and is shared (at least) equally between left and right. Which means that fools like you on the extreme left generate more to balance the lack of rubbish coming from folk like me in the centre. By the way, we do know how the world works, and it gets more entertaining by the day as Rudd sinks, dragged down by a lame (Swan) duck, a gutter mouth Gillard and a rudderless leader.

Posted by: Gareth Benson, Blacktown

Friday, 29 August 2008

LANCE FREESTONE- What are you doing here you left wing creep?.Go back to the pinko sites like the ABC and Fairfax.

Posted by: Desmond Harris, Beacon Hill

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Richard Glover -Is that a promise?.

Posted by: Desmond Harris, Beacon Hill

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

does some one read his column if so that would be more than listen to his radio show

Posted by: ken taylor, blacktown

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

If glover follows it will seem like the paper might, possibly, really improve.

Posted by: Happy Fun Ball, Carramar/Sydney

 

Friday, 29 August 2008

Whether you are a supporter of Mike Carlton's columns or not, surely that is not the issue here? Isn't the story about the right of Fairfax to fire a columnist for supporting striking journos? Who cares what his column is like? I don't read it, but I don't think he should have been fired. Big picture time, people!

Posted by: Emma Hadfield, Brisbane

 

Saturday, 30 August 2008

Mike you don't need Fairfax, we wouldn't buy the paper today as it is crap anyway. we see all the news the previous day so why waste money when it can be read for free on line.. Our No 1 broadcaster in Sydney thats all that matters mate.

Posted by: g maybury, sydney

 

Saturday, 30 August 2008

Emma i agree with you. people here seem to get too caught up in who is left and who is right. i have a left hand and a right one. there i got that out phew. i dont like carlton either, but good on him for supporting the journo's, there are alot that are about to loose their jobs, and good on the others who are standing up too. Sure fairfax probably dont care one iota about what people think. we will see once the strike progresses.

Posted by: Belinda Hummie, New lambton

 

Monday, 01 September 2008

Were the journalists on the SMH on strike for three days? I had no idea. There appeared to be no real difference. They should treasure those strike breaking editors that accomplished the work of the other 100 journos who were striking. Must have used both hands on the keyboard, or did a lot of cut and paste of the old reliable APP. How can you fear the loss of journalistic standards when they were lost so many years ago. You know, honour, truth, lack of bias.. you remember them, or do you?

Posted by: Peter Gallagher, Brisbane

 
 

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